PHYSICAL AND FINANCIAL ABUSE IN THE ELDERLY POPULATION IN MANISA, TURKEY
5th International Conference on Geriatric Medicine & Gerontological Nursing
November 14-15, 2016 | Atlanta, USA

Beyhan Cengiz Ozyurt, Bilgin B and Ozcan C

Celal Bayar University, Turkey

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Gerontol Geriat Res

Abstract:

This study investigated physical and financial abuse in an elderly population of age 65 and older, residing in two different settlement regions (rural and urban) of Manisa Province. The population of this cross-sectional study was 3163 elderly individuals who were living in the region of two randomly selected primary medical services (one at rural area, other at urban area) in April 2015. The sample size was calculated using the software of Epi info 7.0; thereby, 480 elderly individuals were enrolled. Each individual was randomly selected from his/her registration at the Manisa Public Health Department. All data were collected by face-to-face interview and a standardized questionnaire form, that involved sociodemographic characteristics, health and social status, Katz index was used. The rate of participation was 88.9% (n=427). All data were evaluated using descriptive analysis and chi square test. Logistic regression was used for multivariate analysis. The mean age of the study group was 72.9±6.7. The majority of individuals (86.4%) had a chronic disease for which continuous drug administration was required, 49.6% was women, 35.1% was graduated from elementary school and 23.4% was living alone. More than 79.4% of elderly could have done daily living activities easily, less than 5% were dependant in one or more basic activities of their daily life. Elderly abuse was determined 11.3% of the study group (urban 13.0%, rural 9.6%, p>0.05). Verbal abuse was more common (10.3%). Physical abuse was 5.4% and financial abuse was 2.7%. The risk factors of elderly abuse were being 85 years of age and over, having worse perceived health status, social isolation, insufficient income and lack of accessibility in health care. In conclusion, low rates of physical and financial abuse were found in Manisa.

Biography :

Beyhan Cengiz Ozyurt is currently a PhD student in Ege University department of Geriatrics and concurrently working in Celal Bayar University dept. of Public Health. She has published more than 15 papers in reputed journals.

Email: beyhanozyurt@hotmail.com